Homer complaineth that men in his time were but dwarfes in comparison of such as liued in the wars of Troy.
Leland in sundrie places complaineth likewise of the decaie of parishes in great cities and townes, missing in some six, or eight, or twelue churches and more, of all which he giueth particular notice.
And elsewhere(419) he complaineth of the great abuses of holidays among them.
He complaineth that the greatest part respects those holidays more than they should.
He hath reason whocomplaineth of Formalists’ desire not to stir and contend against the Papists, and their fierceness against their own brethren.
Homer complaineth that men in his time were but dwarfes in comparison of such as liued [Sidenote: Iliad.
And this is the joy that God complaineth of, and for the which he said that he would punish Babylon: 'Chaldea shall be a spoil: All that spoil her shall be satisfied, saith the Lord.
Sidenote: Anselme comming to Rome complaineth of the king.
The man under the sixth head complaineth for want of temptations, but thou hast enough of them; art thou glad of them, tempted, coming sinner?
But whenever I have by me a guest like thee, he complainethin the morning of the mosquito bites, and this happeneth only when he is like thee beardless.
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